Garbage Collection Schedules - Long Beach, CA

Public Health and Welfare California 4 Minutes Read ยท published February 08, 2026 Flag of California

Long Beach, California residents can confirm curbside garbage, recycling and bulky-item pickup days by searching the city's official collection schedule by address. This guide explains where to look, how service zones work, options for bulk and special pickups, and how to report missed collections or violations to the enforcing department. Use the address lookup tool to see your weekly curbside day and container rules for your property type. For multiunit properties or commercial accounts, service rules and fees may differ and you should contact the Solid Waste division for account-specific guidance.[1]

How to find your collection day

Follow these steps to get the official schedule for any Long Beach address:

  • Go to the City of Long Beach collection schedule lookup and enter the full street address to display your regular pickup day and accepted materials.[1]
  • Check whether your address is served by city collection or a private hauler; property tax records or your rental/HOA documents may state the provider.
  • Note holiday schedules and service delays listed on the lookup page or posted seasonal notices.
Enter your full address including ZIP code for precise results from the city lookup tool.

Service types and rules

Long Beach provides standard weekly garbage and recycling pickup for most residential addresses, with separate procedures for bulky items, green waste and commercial service. Containers must be placed at the curb by the time specified by the city (check the lookup for your address). Residents are responsible for using the correct curbside containers and following placement rules to avoid missed pickups or violations.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Long Beach enforces solid waste, litter and illegal dumping rules through Code Enforcement and the Public Works Solid Waste division. Specific monetary fines, escalation steps and non-monetary sanctions are documented in city code and enforcement notices; where a precise fine or schedule is not shown on the cited pages, the amount is not specified on the cited page.[2]

  • Fines: specific dollar amounts for refuse or illegal dumping are not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code or Code Enforcement for current penalty schedules.[2]
  • Escalation: enforcement may begin with a notice or warning, followed by administrative fines, abatement actions and referral to collections or court for continuing violations; exact timeframes are not specified on the cited page.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remove waste, administrative abatement (city cleans and bills owner), property liens, and court actions are possible remedies identified by the enforcement department.[2]
  • Enforcer & complaints: report missed pickups, illegal dumping or refuse violations via the City of Long Beach reporting page or contact the Solid Waste/Code Enforcement office for inspection and case initiation.[2]
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes typically use administrative hearing or Code Enforcement review procedures; exact appeal deadlines and steps are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with the enforcing office.[2]
If you receive a notice, follow the removal instructions immediately to avoid escalation.

Applications & Forms

Bulk-item pickup requests, special service applications, and some commercial service changes are handled through designated online forms or customer service portals. The city publishes a bulky-item pickup request page where residents can schedule collection; fees and submission methods are available on that page or by contacting Solid Waste directly. If a specific form number or fee is not published on the cited pages, it is not specified on the cited page.[3]

FAQ

How do I find my trash pickup day?
Use the city collection schedule lookup and enter your address to see your weekly garbage and recycling day.[1]
What do I do if my garbage was not collected?
Report a missed pickup through the City of Long Beach reporting page or contact the Solid Waste customer service line; include your address and the missed service date.[2]
How do I schedule bulky-item pickup?
Request bulky-item collection via the city bulky-item pickup page or the Solid Waste request form; fees may apply depending on account type and item quantity.[3]

How-To

  1. Open the City of Long Beach collection schedule lookup and enter the full property address.
  2. Confirm your listed pickup day(s) for garbage, recycling and green waste and note container placement times.
  3. If you need bulky-item pickup, submit the online bulky pickup request or call Solid Waste customer service to schedule.
  4. If service was missed or you observe illegal dumping, file a report via the City Report page with address, photos and description.

Key Takeaways

  • Use the official address lookup to confirm your exact curbside day and container rules.
  • Bulk and special pickups often require an online request; check the bulky-item page for details.
  • Report missed service or illegal dumping promptly through the city's report portal to trigger enforcement.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Long Beach collection schedule lookup
  2. [2] City of Long Beach report a problem / Code Enforcement
  3. [3] City of Long Beach bulky-item pickup request